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ORDINANCE NO. 248 - A-84
AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE AND RESTRICT THE USE OF LAND AND STRUCTURES BY DIVIDING THE CITY
OF WESTLAND INTO DISTRICTS AND ESTABLISHING THE LOCATION AND BOUNDARIES THEREOF BY ADOP-
TION OF AN OFFICIAL ZONING DISTRICT MAP; TO SPECIFY THE DISTRICTS WITHIN WHICH LANDS MAY BE
USED FOR BUSINESS, INDUSTRIAL, RESIDENCE AND OTHER SPECIFIED PURPOSES; TO ESTABLISH STAN-
DARDS, REGULATIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND PROHIBITIONS GOVERNING THE LOCATION, ERECTION, CON-
STRUCTIONS, RECONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION AND USE OF BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES AND LAND WITHIN
SUCH DISTRICTS; TO LIMIT THE HEIGHT AND BREADTH OF BUILDINGS, SIGNS AND OTHER STRUCTURES; TO
REGULATE THE INTENSITY OF USE OF LOTAREAS AND TO DETERMINE THE SIZE OF YARDS AND OTHER OPEN
SPACES; TO ESTABLISH SITE DESIGN REGULATIONS AND TO PROVIDE SITE DESIGN REVIEW PROCEDURES
AND STANDARDS; TO ESTABLISH PROCEDURES AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIAL LAND USE AND SPECIAL
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT; TO LIMIT CONGESTION IN THE PUBLIC STREETS BY PROVIDING OFF-STREET
PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS; TO PROVIDE FOR THE RESTRICTION AND GRADUAL ELIMINATION
OF NON-CONFORMING USES OF LAND, BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES, TO REGULATE SIGNS BY ESTABLISH-
ING RESTRICTIONS UPON THE SIZE, HEIGHT, LOCATION AND NUMBER OF PERMISSIBLE SIGNS AND PRO-
HIBITING CERTAIN SIGNS; TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADMINISTRATION, ENFORCEMENT AND AMENDMENT OF
THE ORDINANCE, TO DEFINE CERTAIN TERMS, TO ESTABLISH PROCEDURES AND STANDARDS WITH RESPECT
TO ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THE ORDINANCE;
AND TO REPEAL THE PRIOR ZONING ORDINANCE.
THE CITY OF WESTLAND ORDAINS:
Section 1.
That the zoning map of Ordinance No. 248 of the City of Westland be and the same is hereby amended to
show PUD district classification where R-5 district classification is now shown in the area situated in the City of Westland, Wayne
County. Michigan, described as:
56-001-99-0003-701
PART OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF SECTION 1, T. 2 S., R. 9 E., CITY OF WESTLAND, WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN,
DESCRIBED AS: COMMENCING AT THE CENTER OF SAID SECTION 1; THENCE N. 00° 12' 00" W. 830.59 FEET
ALONG THE NORTH/SOUTH ¼ LINE OF SAID SECTION 1 TO A POINT ON THE CENTERLINE OF ANN ARBOR
TRAIL (120 FEET WIDE) SAID POINT BEING S. 00° 12' 00" E. 1866.56 FEET FROM THE NORTH ¼ CORNER OF SAID
SECTION 1; THENCE N. 77° 23' 10" E. 200.00 FEET ALONG SAID CENTERLINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUING N. 77° 23' 10" E. 299.25 FEET ALONG SAID CENTERLINE; THENCE S. 00° 12' 00" E. 275.00
FEET; THENCE N. 77° 23' 10" E. 245.75 FEET; THENCE S. 00° 12' 00" E. 524.39 FEET; THENCE S. 63° 56' 01" W. 431.07
FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST/WEST ¼ LINE OF SAID SECTION 1; THENCE S. 89° 13' 59" W. 144.38 FEET ALONG
SAID EAST/WEST ¼ LINE; AND THENCE N. 00° 12' 00" W. 871.70 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAIN-
ING 9.00 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO THE RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE NORTHERLY
60 FEET FOR ANN ARBOR TRAIL (120 FEET WIDE). ALSO SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS
OF WAY OF RECORD, IF ANY. SPLIT/COMBINED ON 01/26/2017 FROM 001 99 0005 000, 001 99 0003 000, 001 99 0004
000, 001 99 0006 000, 001 99 0007 000;
56-001-99-0003-702
PART OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF SECTION 1, T. 2 S., R. 9 E., CITY OF WESTLAND, WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN,
DESCRIBED AS: COMMENCING AT THE CENTER OF SAID SECTION 1; THENCE N. 00° 12' 00" W. 830.59 FEET
ALONG THE NORTH/SOUTH ¼ LINE OF SAID SECTION 1 TO A POINT ON THE CENTERLINE OF ANN ARBOR
TRAIL (120 FEET WIDE) SAID POINT BEING S. 00° 12' 00" E. 1866.56 FEET FROM THE NORTH ¼ CORNER OF SAID
SECTION 1; THENCE N. 77° 23' 10" E. 663.08 FEET ALONG SAID CENTERLINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUING N. 77° 23' 10" E. 81.92 FEET ALONG SAID CENTERLINE; THENCE S. 00° 12' 00" E. 275.00
FEET; THENCE S. 77° 23' 10" W. 81.92 FEET; AND THENCE N. 00° 12' 00" W. 275.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING. CONTAINING 0.51 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO THE RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE
NORTHERLY 60 FEET FOR ANN ARBOR TRAIL (120 FEET WIDE). ALSO SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL EASEMENTS
OR RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD, IF ANY. SPLIT/COMBINED ON 01/26/2017 FROM 001 99 0005 000, 001 99 0003 000,
001 99 0004 000, 001 99 0006 000, 001 99 0007 000;
56-001-99-0004-701
PART OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF SECTION 1, T. 2 S., R. 9 E., CITY OF WESTLAND, WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN,
DESCRIBED AS: COMMENCING AT THE CENTER OF SAID SECTION 1; THENCE N. 00° 12' 00" W. 830.59 FEET
ALONG THE NORTH/SOUTH ¼ LINE OF SAID SECTION 1 TO A POINT ON THE CENTERLINE OF ANN ARBOR
TRAIL (120 FEET WIDE) SAID POINT BEING S. 00° 12' 00" E. 1866.56 FEET FROM THE NORTH ¼ CORNER OF SAID
SECTION 1; THENCE N. 77° 23' 10" E. 581.17 FEET ALONG SAID CENTERLINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUING N. 77° 23' 10" E. 81.92 FEET ALONG SAID CENTERLINE; THENCE S. 00° 12' 00" E. 275.00
FEET; THENCE S. 77° 23' 10" W. 81.92 FEET; AND THENCE N. 00° 12' 00" W. 275.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING. CONTAINING 0.51 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO THE RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE
NORTHERLY 60 FEET FOR ANN ARBOR TRAIL (120 FEET WIDE). ALSO SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL EASEMENTS
OR RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD, IF ANY. SPLIT/COMBINED ON 01/26/2017 FROM 001 99 0005 000, 001 99 0003 000,
001 99 0004 000, 001 99 0006 000, 001 99 0007 000;
56-001-99-0004-702
PART OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF SECTION 1, T. 2 S., R. 9 E., CITY OF WESTLAND, WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN,
DESCRIBED AS: COMMENCING AT THE CENTER OF SAID SECTION 1; THENCE N. 00° 12' 00" W. 830.59 FEET
ALONG THE NORTH/SOUTH ¼ LINE OF SAID SECTION 1 TO A POINT ON THE CENTERLINE OF ANN ARBOR
TRAIL (120 FEET WIDE) SAID POINT BEING S. 00° 12' 00" E. 1866.56 FEET FROM THE NORTH ¼ CORNER OF SAID
SECTION 1; THENCE N. 77° 23' 10" E. 499.25 FEET ALONG SAID CENTERLINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUING N. 77° 23' 10" E. 81.92 FEET ALONG SAID CENTERLINE; THENCE S. 00° 12' 00" E. 275.00
FEET; THENCE S. 77° 23' 10" W. 81.92 FEET; AND THENCE N. 00° 12' 00" W. 275.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING. CONTAINING 0.51 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO THE RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE
NORTHERLY 60 FEET FOR ANN ARBOR TRAIL (120 FEET WIDE). ALSO SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL EASEMENTS
OR RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD, IF ANY. SPLIT/COMBINED ON 01/26/2017 FROM 001 99 0005 000, 001 99 0003 000,
001 99 0004 000, 001 99 0006 000, 001 99 0007 000;
Section 2.
The other classifications in effect in all other areas of the zoning map shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 3. Severability
. The various parts, sections and clauses of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be sever-
able. If any part, sentence, paragraph, section or clause is adjudged unconstitutional or invalid by a Court of competent jurisdic-
tion, the remainder of the Ordinance shall not be affected thereby.
Section 4. Repeal.
All other Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed only to the
extent necessary to give this Ordinance full force and effect.
Section 5. Publication.
The City Clerk shall cause this Ordinance to be published in the manner required by law.
Section 6. Effective Date.
This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon publication thereof.
Adopted: November 20, 2017
Effective: November 30, 2017
Published: November 30, 2017
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CITY OF WESTLAND
SYNOPSIS OF MINUTES
MTG. 23 11/20/17
Presiding: President Godbout
Present: Cicirelli Bryant, Coleman, Hammons, Herzberg, Johnson, Kehrer
187: DTE Purchase Agrmnt. for Clyde-Smith Street Lighting.
- Adopted Ord. 248-A-84 to amend Ord. 248 to rezone R-5 to PUD District classification, PID #001-99-0003-000 thru -0007-
000.
188: Minutes of regular meeting held 11/6/17.
189: Appr. Atty. Recommendation re. McCormack v. City.
190: Appr. Rev. Site Plan for Prop. Ext. Renovations/Car Wash Addition, North Bros Ford, 33300 Ford Rd. w.contingencies.
191: Appr. Update of Official Zoning District Map.
192: Appr. checklist: $3,019,948.58.
Mtg. adj. at 7:42 p.m.
James Godbout
Richard LeBlanc
Council President
City Clerk
Publish: November 30, 2017
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City of Westland
2017 December Board of Review
The City of Westland Board of Review will be conducting the 2017 December Board of Review and will convene in the Westland
City Hall at 36300 Warren Rd., Westland Michigan 48185.
The regular Board of Review schedule is as follows:
December 12, 2017 at 10:30 A.M.
This is a correction Board of Review and will cover all clerical errors and mutual mistakes of fact during the meeting.
All Board of Review meetings are open meetings in compliance with the "Open Meetings Act". If you have any questions or con-
cerns, please contact the Assessor's Office at (734) 467-3160.
Publish:
November 30, 2017
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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH
LEGAL NOTICE
2017 WINTER TAXES
Winter taxes are due December 1, 2017 and payable through February 14, 2018 without penalty. Additional information appears
on the reverse side of your tax statement. MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO: CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH.
Payments may be made at the Township Hall during regular working hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the
Treasurer's Office. Township offices will be closed on Friday, December 22, Monday, December 25 and Friday, December 29.
After hours payments can be placed in the 24 hour WHITE DROP BOX located along the circular drive.
Mark Clinton
Treasurer
Charter Township of Plymouth
9955 N Haggerty Road
Plymouth MI 48170
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Santa and his reindeer will make a spe-
cial stop in Canton Township during the
annual Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration
from 6-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the
Summit on thePark.
The celebration will begin outside at 6
p.m. with holiday carols, Santa's arrival,
and countdown with The Village Theater
Performing Arts Coordinator Joe Kvoriak
for the official lighting of the tree.
Additional outside activities include up-
close and personal visits with real live
reindeer, as well as Canton Chills Carving
demonstrations.
Indoor activities for children include:
cookie decorating, face painting, seasonal
crafts areas, and pictures with Santa.
New this year, event participants are
encouraged to visit the Hallway of Giving
to obtain craft pieces to create a holiday
souvenir, as they learn about several local
nonprofit groups and how they can pay it
forward with a monetary donation this
holiday season. This unique area will fea-
ture: Camp A.B.L.E., an award-winning
program that provides unique camp
opportunities to individuals with disabili-
ties; Plymouth Miracle League, which is
dedicated to providing an opportunity to
play organized baseball to children with
physical and mental disabilities; Canton
Goodfellows, whose mission is to ensure
that no child goes without a Christmas in
the Canton community, and Open Door
Ministry Food Pantry, a local organization
which provides food assistance to needy
families.
Additional indoor activities include
Holidays Around the World, where chil-
dren can learn about special traditions
and festivities celebrated in six different
countries. The Detroit Circus will also
provide strolling entertainment during the
event andmembers of the Canton Concert
Band will be on hand to perform holiday
tunes.
The event is sponsored in part by
American 1 Credit Union; AtchinsonFord;
Brightside Dental; Busch's; Community
Financial; The Goddard School for Early
Childhood Development; IHA Cares; Jack
Demmer Ford; Liberty Tax; Motor City
MINI andRenewal byAnderson.
For more information about this event,
or other upcoming holiday events at the
Summit on the Park, located at 46000
Summit Parkway, Canton,visit
-
tonfun.org or call (734) 394-5460.
Holiday tree lighting set at the Summit
Crash injures 2 drivers
‘Neighbors’ program planned
Canton Township Supervisor Pat Williams welcomes Santa to town during festivities at
the Summit on the Park.
An early-morning crash that left two
Canton motorists injured last week
remains under investigationby police.
According to Lt. Patrick Sullivan of the
Canton Township Police Department, offi-
cers were called to the area of Ford Road
west of Ridge Road at about 12:10 a.m.
Friday, Nov. 24.
Officers responding to the scene deter-
mined that a 37-year-old township resi-
dent was driving eastbound on Ford Road
in a 2002 Chevrolet Corvette when he lost
control of the vehicle, crossed the center-
line and was struck by a 2016 Cadillac
travelingwestbound onFord.
The Cadillac was driven by a 56-year-
old Canton resident who was transported
to St. Joseph Hospital in Ypsilanti by
Canton emergency services where police
said his injuries did not appear to be life-
threatening.
The driver of the Corvette was also
transported by Canton EMTs to St. Joseph
and his condition, according to police
reports, was listed as critical.
Sullivan said that initial findings indi-
cate that speed and alcohol may have
been factors in the collision, which
remains under investigation by the
Canton Police Department. The Accident
Investigation Team was called to the
scene of the incident, Sullivan said.
Plymouth Township will begin a new
program called “Neighbors Helping
Neighbors” in 2018 - an initiative
designed to pair residents in need with
volunteerswilling tohelp.
“This is an idea that I had been think-
ing about for some time,” said Township
Clerk Jerry Vorva, whose office will be
leading the effort. “It's a great way to pro-
vide help to residents at virtually no cost
to the taxpayers.”
Local resident Joshua Schriver, who is
volunteering as the township Community
Service Coordinator, is developing the
program by assembling a database of vol-
unteers and groups looking to help, and
will work to match those volunteers with
residents inneed.
“We find that many of our neighbors
just need a hand with light housework,
yard cleaning, snow shoveling, and
debris removal,” said Vorva, “we also
know that we have hundreds of volun-
teers in our community - individuals,
business, schools, churches and others -
who are looking for opportunities to give
back.
“I think it will be a unique way for the
township to serve as a clearinghouse for
folks looking to help and those who need
it,” Vorva added.
The “Neighbors Helping Neighbors”
program will officially begin in January.
Until then, Schriver will be contacting
individuals and organizations looking to
participate in the program.
Individuals or organizations willing to
help, can reach Schriver at (734) 414-1423
or email him at volunteer@ply-
mouthtwp.org.
Plymouth City Commissioners unani-
mously selected top-vote getter Oliver
Wolcott as the newmayor of the city.
The commissionersmade their choice
during the first meeting of the newly-
elected body earlier this month. Wolcott,
an incumbent, was the first-place finish-
er in the five candidate fieldNov. 7.
Wolcott, 35, was first elected to the
commission four years ago.
He pledged to remain accessible to
residents and said it was an honor to
accept the 2-year term as mayor of his
home town. He had served as mayor
pro-tem under Mayor Dan Dwyer, who
opted not to seek re-election after 18
years serving on the commission, 10 as
mayor of the city.
Wolcott, Dan Dalton, Ed Krol and
Nichols Moroz were chosen to represent
Plymouth residents on the commission
during theNovember balloting.
The commissioners selected Colleen
Pobur to serve as mayor pro tem by a
unanimous vote.
Following the meeting, Dwyer was
given a standing ovation by those in
attendance.
Wolcott chosen as mayor
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